/usr/share/doc/dietlibc-doc/README

The system library is a challenge to all those using the computer to
write their own faster and better routines or to bow to the superior
strength and skill of a true master.
--http://www.inner.net/users/cmetz/program-like-a-klingon
diet libc to statically link programs that don't need all the bloat
from glibc.
malloc, printf and scanf contributed from Olaf Dreesen.
To compile:
$ make
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/usr/share/doc/dietlibc-doc/README.Debian

dietlibc for Debian
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See /usr/share/doc/dietlibc-doc/README on how to use the diet libc to
compile programs.
Static libraries are installed in /usr/lib/diet/lib/.
Include files are installed in /usr/include/diet/,
and additionally available through /usr/lib/diet/include/. The diet gcc
wrapper is installed in /usr/bin/, and additionally available through
/usr/lib/diet/bin/.
I
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/usr/share/doc/dietlibc-doc/README.security

The diet libc is not especially focused on providing a secure
environment, but where it is possible to do something, we try to do it.
1. WANT_STACKGAP in dietfeatures.h
This will randomize the stack layout slightly. The real memory
cost is about one page of real memory. The code size increase is
about 100 bytes, 86 for i386. The benefit is that buffer overflow
exploits ar
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/usr/share/doc/dietlibc-doc/FAQ

diet libc FAQ.
Q: How do I compile this? I don't see a configure?
A: Just type make.
Q: How do
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